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Sometimes I run
into some "doosies". I was recently persuaded to install a "used" screwdriver in trade for an Icom 735 transceiver. It seemed that he blamed ME for his trouble (which often happens when non-experienced hams buy antennas) "Uh, the one that I left loose; it fell over on the wall of the van". What does it have to do with no code? Absolutely nothing. Stereotyping only irritates people. Was the person who purchased the antenna a technician class licensee? I doubt it, as the screwdriver is an HF antenna. What was he.... General, Advanced or Extra? THERE is where you should concentrate your comments...on those who HAVE gained some level of license and yet can't even figure out a dipole or simple install. Best RF engineer I know is a tech class licensee. Disciplined? He's got 2 advanced degrees..he's working on CW also to upgrade, but his time is limited. I know a Tech who has fixed several installs for Extras and Advanced class licensees...OTs who have been licensed for years. I know this is useless trying to explain this...but if you try to shove something down one's throat they will most likely resent the action. Denigration only makes the denigrator look foolish. First rule of sales...make it appealing. Not sugar coated, not "dumbed down." Make it appealing, a challenge! "See ya on CW" Most of the "I had to do it, you've got to or you're stupid" comments show how the commentator actually resented that he had it shoved down HIS throat. Psych 101. Jerry, you've made good comments, just targeted the wrong attitude. Most (but obviously not all) Tech class licensees would probably want to upgrade, but some of the vocal minority who snub and insult Techs basically are just looking to start a fight. I liked your comment ref. working at CW....once again, make it a CHALLENGE....don't use it as a bludgeon. And don't stereotype! A |